By Abigail Garrison and Kyle Springer, Class of 2025 Every semester, IU sends a delegation of undergraduate, masters, and PhD students to attend the Conference of Parties (COP) hosted by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). For the Fall 2024 semester, the 29th COP was hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan. Each student prepares… Read more »
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IU CIBER: Empowering businesses and students through global opportunities
For more than 30 years, Indiana University’s Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) has been a catalyst for advancing global engagement. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, CIBER promotes international business expertise, supports workforce development, and equips students and companies with the skills they need to compete in an interconnected world. IU… Read more »
Kelley’s Center for International Business Education and Research receives $1.4M
The Kelley School of Business’ Center for International Business Education and Research, known as CIBER, will receive nearly $1.4 million in Title VI funding, making it one of only 16 such federally funded centers. The grant will support a wide range of programs and initiatives, including: An International Trade Certificate with the Kelley School of… Read more »
IIB Insider: Building Bridges
Bridges. A few days ago, I listened to a politician discuss the challenge of replacing a bridge in his state. Everyone agreed that it was the right thing to do but no one was willing to take on the challenge because of the unknown risk attached to it. For him, the benefit of trying seemed… Read more »